Architectural representation is the visual communication of architecture. Its goal is to present architectural content in such a way that its core becomes immediately comprehensible in a visual way. The first-year student projects presented here translate this understanding of architectural representation into the design of an urban perspective. Cause and effect alternate. Composition, expression, different degrees of detail and the correlation between architecture and image statement become means of expression of architectural creativity. The design of space takes place simultaneously in perspective and computer-aided in three-dimensional space. Space and projection are inseparable. As in architectural representation, space is the basis of perspective, but conversely, perspective is also the basis for spatial design.

Designing Perspectives sensitizes the reader to spatial relationships as well as to the effectiveness of detail regardless of scale, and lays the foundation for a design method that starts from the immediate spatial perception of architecture, thereby making architecture more engaging to design and communicate.

The book can be obtained from the chair.
ISBN: 978-3000261916